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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes tore into his team-mates after Saturday's humiliating defeat at the hands of Brighton.

The Red Devils were dismal and were beaten 4-0 on the south coast, with Fernandes admitting he and his teammates should be embarrassed. Former United transfer target Moises Caicedo opened the scoring after 25 minutes with a well-taken goal from the edge of the area before a quick-fire rout from Brighton in the second half put the game beyond doubt.

The result killed United's slim hopes of securing a top four finish, and means they're now at risk of being leapfrogged by sixth-place West Ham. "The result is what it is. It is not good enough," the midfielder told Sky Sports. "They outplayed us. They always had a solution. Pressed us better and they deserved the result.

"A little bit of everything [went wrong]. Quality. Mentality. They deserved to win and we deserve to be in the position we are in now. It's something that we have to look and be embarrassed because that was not good enough from us and we have to do much better.

"I don't want to talk about the future, we have still one game this

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